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Oh God. Are they doing ? Rare off this site ... all hightly educated & erudite, reasoned people.
Except Dan of course.
Except Dan of course.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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CAPSLOCK wrote:'Martin' clearly hasn't heard of CCTV


Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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Ah .... I only saw '....'CAPSLOCK wrote:Note " ". you clown
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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City fans giving me and my 3yr old girl the wanker sign as they walked past while we sat in traffic was a touch of class... She thought they were waving so waved back! 

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General Mannerheim wrote:City fans giving me and my 3yr old girl the wanker sign as they walked past while we sat in traffic was a touch of class... She thought they were waving so waved back!

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The wisdom of children. Bunch of idiots sorted by a smile and a wave.General Mannerheim wrote:City fans giving me and my 3yr old girl the wanker sign as they walked past while we sat in traffic was a touch of class... She thought they were waving so waved back!

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City fans getting "owned" by the General's 3 year oldGeneral Mannerheim wrote:City fans giving me and my 3yr old girl the wanker sign as they walked past while we sat in traffic was a touch of class... She thought they were waving so waved back!

Pfffft.
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Maybe they fancy their chances against 3 year olds. According to the comments section in The Guardian's match report, they also tried to force their way into a children's birthday party in a pub:
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Nice to see fans doing their clubs so proud.
Bristol City now up there with the Sunderland bell ends for me.
Bristol City now up there with the Sunderland bell ends for me.
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What a bunch of cock-fags. Kicking off with 11 year olds before, during and after the match. Ridiculous that these people pass themselves off as 'hooligans'.
"Yeah, so we went to a childrens party after the game and smashed the windows.. None of 'em did nuffink. So we claimed a result"
Edit.. The above ACTUALLY happened.
"Yeah, so we went to a childrens party after the game and smashed the windows.. None of 'em did nuffink. So we claimed a result"
Edit.. The above ACTUALLY happened.
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As far as I am aware, nothing kicked off before the game.
IMO, things got heated inside the ground when your stewards made complete dicks of themselves (as I said, I was concerned about them before we even got to Bolton). Ejecting our fans for very dubious reasons, and making a huge fuss of a few people standing in the gangway. This quickly blew over.
Then there was when you went 3-2 up, we had over 1000 extremely frustrated City fans in the away end, only for your stewards (again) to try and eject a 60 year old man from his seat for doing absolutely feck all wrong (I was a few seats behind him). They wouldn't give up and insisted he should leave the ground, at that point, our lads jump in and help the poor bloke. If your stewards had judged the situation correctly, they should have known it was only going to lead to trouble. So you have some very frustrated City fans, who then (understandably) turn their frustration into aggression. The stewards eventually buggered off and gave up, only for the man to walk out anyway

Final whistle blows, we exit the stand only to find a few of your daft lot waiting right outside our gates for us. What a silly thing to do, right? When the Bolton few realized there were more fans than they anticipated walking directly towards them, they pegged it.



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I'm pretty sure you need to get over it. We have.
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It was only the top boys avvvvvvvvving a riiiigght allllllllld laaarrrrrffffffff.
They all lavvvvv their mavvers.....
They all lavvvvv their mavvers.....
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BCFC_Mike wrote:how many of you actually saw some City fans smashing up a pub with a kids party in, may I ask? Why isit whenever we are in town we are accused of smashing some family pub up?
As far as I am aware, nothing kicked off before the game.
IMO, things got heated inside the ground when your stewards made complete dicks of themselves (as I said, I was concerned about them before we even got to Bolton). Ejecting our fans for very dubious reasons, and making a huge fuss of a few people standing in the gangway. This quickly blew over.
Then there was when you went 3-2 up, we had over 1000 extremely frustrated City fans in the away end, only for your stewards (again) to try and eject a 60 year old man from his seat for doing absolutely feck all wrong (I was a few seats behind him). They wouldn't give up and insisted he should leave the ground, at that point, our lads jump in and help the poor bloke. If your stewards had judged the situation correctly, they should have known it was only going to lead to trouble. So you have some very frustrated City fans, who then (understandably) turn their frustration into aggression. The stewards eventually buggered off and gave up, only for the man to walk out anywayGestures were exchanged with your lot closest to us, and again, that was the end of that.
Final whistle blows, we exit the stand only to find a few of your daft lot waiting right outside our gates for us. What a silly thing to do, right? When the Bolton few realized there were more fans than they anticipated walking directly towards them, they pegged it.![]()
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Try here: wanderersways.com You may get a different perspective on what happened.
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Took your time judging from above posts89bwfc89 wrote:I'm pretty sure you need to get over it. We have.

Was only responding to those posts in which I haven't seen since the day of the game.
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Dunno. Best guess is because you always smash a family pub up whenever you're in town.BCFC_Mike wrote:Why isit whenever we are in town we are accused of smashing some family pub up?
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But i know what happened?Gary the Enfield wrote:BCFC_Mike wrote:how many of you actually saw some City fans smashing up a pub with a kids party in, may I ask? Why isit whenever we are in town we are accused of smashing some family pub up?
As far as I am aware, nothing kicked off before the game.
IMO, things got heated inside the ground when your stewards made complete dicks of themselves (as I said, I was concerned about them before we even got to Bolton). Ejecting our fans for very dubious reasons, and making a huge fuss of a few people standing in the gangway. This quickly blew over.
Then there was when you went 3-2 up, we had over 1000 extremely frustrated City fans in the away end, only for your stewards (again) to try and eject a 60 year old man from his seat for doing absolutely feck all wrong (I was a few seats behind him). They wouldn't give up and insisted he should leave the ground, at that point, our lads jump in and help the poor bloke. If your stewards had judged the situation correctly, they should have known it was only going to lead to trouble. So you have some very frustrated City fans, who then (understandably) turn their frustration into aggression. The stewards eventually buggered off and gave up, only for the man to walk out anywayGestures were exchanged with your lot closest to us, and again, that was the end of that.
Final whistle blows, we exit the stand only to find a few of your daft lot waiting right outside our gates for us. What a silly thing to do, right? When the Bolton few realized there were more fans than they anticipated walking directly towards them, they pegged it.![]()
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Try here: wanderersways.com You may get a different perspective on what happened.
Anyway, didn't come here to post that and cause any shit... Look forward to your visit to Bristol

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